Diversity and Collaboration

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Raleigh, NC — May 10, 2023

A commitment to diversity, inclusion, and collaborative efforts took center stage as the Center for Energy Education (C4EE) proudly participated in the Governor’s Advisory Council for Hispanic and Latino Affairs Meeting. This meaningful involvement is a testament to C4EE’s dedication to fostering a more inclusive and vibrant community, one that values the contributions of all its members. _______________________________________________________________________________

C4EE’s presence at the Governor’s Advisory Council for Hispanic and Latino Affairs Meeting was more than symbolic—it was a reflection of the organization’s genuine commitment to embracing diversity. By actively participating in discussions and collaborations, C4EE reaffirmed its stance on promoting inclusivity and understanding. _______________________________________________________________________________

Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of C4EE’s mission. The organization recognizes that a diverse range of perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds is essential to driving innovation, sparking creativity, and generating meaningful change. By engaging with the Governor’s Advisory Council, C4EE is taking proactive steps to ensure that its initiatives resonate with and positively impact the Latino community. _______________________________________________________________________________

C4EE’s involvement in the advisory council represents more than just a connection—it’s a pathway to a brighter future for all. The Governor’s Advisory Council for Hispanic and Latino Affairs Meeting served as a platform for organizations to come together, united by a shared goal of creating positive change. C4EE’s participation was a reaffirmation of its commitment to working hand in hand with other stakeholders to drive progress and bring about impactful outcomes.

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